[Xerte] The future of Xerte
Patrick Lockley
Patrick.Lockley at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue May 19 14:27:36 BST 2009
Postgres? Or is that the same thing?
Which is the java object one?
Surely an abstraction layer is an abstraction layer though? Or is that a
big assumption.
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> We are happy with MySQL, but a lot of places use SQL server so there
is
> a case for an abstraction layer for the database maybe?
>
If you're going to go down this path, look at using PDO instead, and
consider e.g. doctrine or propel.
David.
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